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Plastering RAMS

PlasteringPlasteringUKCDM 2015Draft v1
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Scope of works

This RAMS covers plastering carried out by plastering operatives on a UK construction or maintenance site. It sets out the method, the principal hazards and the control measures to be applied. Site-specific details (address, client, access, dates and supervisor) are completed for each job before the document is issued for principal-contractor review.

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Sequence of works

  1. 1Set out the work area and protect adjacent finishes/occupants
  2. 2Pre-use check tools and set up dust/fume controls
  3. 3Carry out the work in the planned sequence
  4. 4Clean down, manage waste and store materials safely
  5. 5Inspect and hand over the area
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Hazards, risk rating & controls

Risk = likelihood × severity (1–25). Initial is before controls; residual is with controls applied.

Use of power tools (cuts, entanglement, HAVS)

Initial9Residual2

Who’s at risk: Operatives

  • PUWER pre-use checks; guards in place and tools maintained
  • Tool trigger-time managed to control hand-arm vibration
  • Cut-resistant gloves and eye protection used

Dust and fumes from cutting / mixing / coatings

Initial9Residual2

Who’s at risk: Operatives, Other trades

  • On-tool extraction or water suppression for cutting
  • Ventilation when applying solvent-based products; RPE as assessed
  • Materials stored and handled per the safety data sheet

Manual handling of materials and equipment

Initial9Residual3

Who’s at risk: Operatives

  • Mechanical handling/aids used where reasonably practicable
  • Loads assessed; team lifts for awkward or heavy items
  • Operatives briefed on safe lifting technique

Slips, trips and falls on the level

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Who’s at risk: Operatives, Other trades

  • Work area kept clear; good housekeeping enforced
  • Cables and hoses routed away from walkways
  • Spillages cleaned immediately; adequate lighting maintained
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PPE

  • Safety boots
  • Eye protection
  • Cut-resistant gloves
  • RPE for dust/fumes
  • Knee pads where applicable
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Competence

  • Trade competence / relevant CSCS card
  • Tool-specific training
  • COSHH awareness

Schemes (CSCS, PASMA, IPAF…) evidence competence; they are not statutory requirements in themselves.

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Permits & legislation

Permit to work where required by the principal contractor
PUWER 1998COSHH 2002Control of Vibration at Work 2005CDM 2015
This is a draft, not a finished RAMS. The content above is a starting point generated from recognised hazards and controls for this task. A competent person must review it and confirm it is suitable and sufficient for the specific site before use. It is not legal advice or a guarantee of acceptance.